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( Aug. 2nd, 2011 11:15 pm)
  • Urgent: Review
  • Soonish: Send out CFC for Sekrit BW Project - ought to think about doing this tomorrow
  • Soonish: Piece on Voyage to the Moon - need to watch the DVD
  • End of July: article on the Uncanny - I haven't started this yet... I'm not planning to take the laptop north with me when I go so a) will I get the relevant film watched, b) will I have the theoretical material to access. Should add my sekrit Freud pdf to Kindle. End of July is ambitious, given it's August, but I've been dead
  • End of August: article on Survivors
  • Early September: chapter on criticism
  • End of September: article on 1990 first draft - need to go to Caversham
  • January 2012: chapter on futurology
  • Easter 2012: chapter on Hitchcock/Herrmann
  • September 2012: sekrit projekt a



Hey, but I did the review.
faustus: (coffee)
( May. 20th, 2009 10:57 am)
I plan to take Friday off. This translates as I will go to the library at the campus on the hill, and research the Leuven paper.


I wonder if I'd have time to go up to W afterwards? Look at the sea.


Marking mountains surround or beckon, with another absence to deal with next week - some can go to Leuven, I guess. And I need a real not-working day this weekend. Does watching The Man who Fell to Earth count as not working? Maybe I should go to Deal on Saturday. Need more Cafe Nerds in the area. Or I could try Lewes or Eastbourne. Engineering works? Place your bets. Ashford? Yawn. Do the Medway towns (Rochester for Baggins, Rainham for a couple more, maybe try Gillingham). Too much book shopping. And been there. Back to Hastings - save Rye for the book sale in July.
faustus: (culture)
( Oct. 1st, 2006 11:24 pm)
An intriguingly positioned set of speakers.

SF and the Canon

Proposals for 20 minute papers are sought for a one day conference to take place at Anglia Ruskin University on Saturday 24 March 2007. The conference seeks to explore interfaces between the genre of science fiction (often studied in isolation or not at all) and more traditional, canonical literatures and discourses. There will be panels on SF and the classical tradition, SF and Shakespeare and SF and the Victorians. Confirmed speakers include Michael Bywater, Joss Hands, Tony Keen, Genevieve Liveley, Nick Lowe, Katy Price, Jonathan Sawday, Peter Stockwell and Rowlie Wymer. Please send proposals (approx. 300 words) to Professor Sarah Annes Brown, Department of English, Communication, Film and Media, Anglia Ruskin University, East Road, Cambridge, CB1 1PT. (sarah.brown@anglia.ac.uk).
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